A gladiator likely smelled of sweat, blood, and the earthy scent of sand from the arena. The combination of leather armor and the heat of battle would add a musky, metallic odor, mingling with the lingering aromas of oil used for skin protection. Additionally, the presence of animals and the dust of the Colosseum would contribute to a gritty, raw scent that encapsulates the intensity of combat.
The sentence "can you imagine what it would be like to be a gladiator in such a spectacular building" is a question
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Gladiator equipment was made by armorers, just like the military equipment. The care and maintain of the equipment, though, was up to the gladiatorial school and at times even the gladiator himself.
The Latin word for "gladiator" is "gladiator".
It depends. I like Troy better, but Gladiator was good as well. Some will disagree, up to the individual.
In Latin. I'm or I am a gladiator would be "sum gladiator".
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They smell kind of like sweet tarts. They smell kind of like sweet tarts.
no, not for people, but they do it illegally for dogs